Unhappy Sherman Plaza condo owners persuaded aldermen Monday to spend $140,000 to replace a new access control system for their section of the development’s garage. Hank Goldman, president of the condo association, says the license plate reader technology used in the new system isn’t working properly, forcing some owners to get out of their cars to use a backup keycard control device. Read the article…………..
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